How low can a 3/4 size (42" scale) EUB go and still sound reasonably decent? ...I ask because my band is seeking a bass that can go to A (below the B) and perhaps even lower (G, F, E?)

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I haven't had a chance to try a 5 string EUB, but compared to a BG, the EUB's 42" scale length gives you a big advantage. The extra length allows for greater string tension, so you should be able to get those low notes with a lot less flab than on a 34/35" scale.
If you're planning to play LOUD, stick with a solid-body EUB to minimise feedback.

Hi Somms.
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i have a few pieces where i tune my e on my ns 5 string down to an a below b...
fairly loose, but a cool, useable sound(for pizz). let's see where i can go from here....tuning down....
i can also get the b string all the way down to an e an octave below the e string, readable on a tuner and playable for pizz! (just tried it)...arco? let's see here....
...oh my god! it can be bowed as well!...
the waveform is uber slow, the speakers are pulsing sooo slow! but there is a really cool tone there!
muahahahahaha! rad!
heh....
doug

Long time lurker, first time poster. Very simple question: How low can a 3/4 size (42" scale) EUB go and still sound reasonably decent?

I ask because my band is seeking a bass that can go to A (below the B) and perhaps even lower (G, F, E?) and I love the idea of flailing away on a sleek NS CR5M. :^)

We are talking amplified hard rock music here and I'm not really going for a true acoustic DB sound. I know about the Quake bass from Knuckle Guitar Works...I'm just wondering what an EUB can do.

Thanks alot,

SOMMS

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I've got an NSCR5 and it does actually sound lower than a B string on bass guitar although it isn't - I've played side by side with someone else playing 5-string fretless BG and a lot more of the fundamental tone comes through on the EUB and the low notes really shake the floor - much more than a BG !!

I've got an NSCR5 and it does actually sound lower than a B string on bass guitar although it isn't - I've played side by side with someone else playing 5-string fretless BG and a lot more of the fundamental tone comes through on the EUB and the low notes really shake the floor - much more than a BG !!

Hi Somms.
Optional, yes and no.
You'll see that when someone asks a question, it's a must when you can check his profile to see what gear he's using, what kind of music he plays, and where he's located, etc....
In the [BG]Classifieds, it's a requirement to be a Supporting member to be able to post.
In the [DB]Classifieds, this requirement has been lifted, but I'm asking that non-supporting members fill out their profile.
This is not much to pay for a free service, methinks.

i have a few pieces where i tune my e on my ns 5 string down to an a below b...
fairly loose, but a cool, useable sound(for pizz). let's see where i can go from here....tuning down....
i can also get the b string all the way down to an e an octave below the e string, readable on a tuner and playable for pizz! (just tried it)...arco? let's see here....
...oh my god! it can be bowed as well!...
the waveform is uber slow, the speakers are pulsing sooo slow! but there is a really cool tone there!
muahahahahaha! rad!
heh....
doug